If you’ve ever wondered what Julius Pringles would look like with a body, then your wait is over.

Thanks to a Japanese artist named, Haruki, the potato chip mascot has received a much-needed lower half. Using an existing Pringles can to do so, it makes you wonder if Julius ever gets his hand stuck in his new suit.

For our former and current co-eds who know the struggle of purchasing your Pringles and instant ramen separately, please avert your eyes.

Pringles Ramen, not to be confused with Ramen Pringles, is now a thing. There are two varieties available — Sour Cream and Onion Noodles (a yaki-soba fried noodles flavor) and Jalapeño and Onion Ramen.

Cola Pringles are “potato chips” with caramel fizzy-water-flavor embedded within. Apparently only available in South Korea — Americans can continue to dip their Pringles in Coke, until these chips arrive state-side.

If you’re going to get your hand stuck in a Pringles can, it might as well be while reaching for ramen.

Top Ramen Chicken Pringles are not only brought to us by Pringles, but also the authority on instant ramen, Nissin — makers of Cup Noodle and Top Ramen. The Ramen Pringles are limited edition, and exclusive to Dollar General stores. So, be sure to hurry and get your hands on them, and stuck in them.